Flip That Horse! Episode 4: Groundwork & Sacking Out

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Willie

Willie is 8 yrs old and 14.1 hh. Willie is a great horse and loves to go down the trail. He can really strut his stuff. He is confident and not spooky acting. This sweet guy is very in your pocket and loves attention. He is responsive to commands and has a great handle. He can ride all day. Willie is a fun horse to ride and has a lot of heart and a good size motor. Rides out well alone or in a group. Willie has been on several overnight camping trips and always behaves like a gentleman. Good manners on the ground and under saddle. Easy to handle. He rides great on trails, in the woods, arena, or down the highway. Willie is easy to catch, clip, load, trailers quiet, ties well, good with his feet, easy to bridle, tack up, groom, and blanket. He is used todogs, cars, atv’s, motorcycles, farm equipment, semi-trucks, tarps, flags, bicycles, and much more. He will easily cross ditches, logs, bridges, and water. Willie is a very smart horse and has recently learned how to lay down on command (see video). If you are looking for a horse to take you down the trail in style, this is your guy. “Willie be the horse for you?” Please visit WWW.JHCHORSES.COM to see tons of pictures and videos of Willie. **Please contact for price.** We accept Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. Our horses ship nationwide. We would be happy to handle your shipping arrangements. Contact Jennifer at (229)318-0012, or email jennc@planttel.net

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Ride! Ride! Ride! — Disturbia

Me riding flat and jumping. One clip is not me. It is my friend Kacey and that’s the clip with the bay horse thats rearing/bucking. Song– Disturbia by Rihanna Please comment and rate. Feel free to comment on my riding only if its nice!!
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www.lostinthefogthemovie.com On June 21, 2008 Lost in the Fog’s owner, Harry Aleo passed away at the age of 88 news.bloodhorse.com Harry J. Aleo, the crusty Northern California Thoroughbred owner who burst into national prominence with 2005 champion sprinter Lost in the Fog, died at his San Francisco home on the afternoon of June 21. He was 88. His longtime companion, Deannie Bartlett, was at his side. Greg Gilchrist, Aleo’s trainer of nearly 30 years, said the cause was cancer. The Lost in the Fog Stakes for 2-year-olds, inaugurated in 2007, concludes the current spring meet at Golden Gate Fields June 22. “Ours was more than a relationship between a client and an owner,” Gilchrist said from Golden Gate Fields June 22. “He was more like a combination of a brother and a father to me. Harry, to me, represented those traditional values. He stood for everything I believe in. They just don’t make them like Harry anymore. “It’s going to be different without him,” the trainer added. “I worked a couple of Harry’s horses this morning and I was just thinking that ordinarily I’d be talking to him, filling him in about their works and plotting our plans for them, talking about this race or that one. It won’t be the same.” The conservative Aleo was looking for a quality horse that could “take me back East to run” and was the underbidder when Lost in the Fog went through the Ocala Breeders’ 2-year-old sale in March 2004. When the son of Lost Soldier did not meet his reserve, Aleo
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I’ll Have Another wins the Preakness (G1)

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Mario Gutierrez celebrates aboard I’ll Have Another after the 2012 Preakness

2012 Preakness Results

Date: 05/19/2012

The $1 million Preakness Stakes (G1) is the second jewel in the Triple Crown. A field of 11 three-year-olds contested this 1 3/16 mile trip around two turns at historic Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, on a sunny Saturday afternoon with temperatures in the low 80′s before a record on-track crowd of 121,309.

As expected, Kentucky Derby runner-up and Arkansas Derby (G1) winner Bodemeister was sent off as the 8-5 favorite, as bettors feel his speed would be advantageous at the shorter distance. In to challenge him included Kentucky Derby (G1) and Santa Anita Derby (G1) winner I’ll Have Another as the 3-1 second choice, and 11-2 third choice Went the Day Well, fourth in the Kentucky Derby after winning the Spiral Stakes (G3).


I’ll Have Another runs down Bodemeister in the stretch with Creative Cause just behind.
Jockey Mike Smith sent Bodemeister to the lead first time past the stands and he set fractions of 23.79, 47.68, and 1:11.72 over the fast track, while stalked by 34-1 Pretension and 6-1 Creative Cause. Mario Gutierrez kept I’ll Have Another out of trouble in fourth early. Entering the stretch, Bodemeister opened up a 3 length lead, getting the mile in 1:36.69, but like in the Derby, I’ll Have Another closed on the outside. The pair hooked up inside the 1/16 pole and I’ll Have Another pushed ahead by a neck in the final strides to get the win in 1:55.94. It was a long 8 3/4 lengths back to Creative Cause third.

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Left: The happy connections celebrate with the trophy.

Right: I’ll Have Another is mobbed on his way to the winner’s circle. His trainer Doug O’Neill said, “I’m just numb. I could see him and I felt like he was coming, but you never want to expect that he’s going to be in front. I saw him coming.It seemed like the stretch never ends. Thank God. Usually you want it to end. Incredible. The great part of I’ll Have Another is that any of us could have a horse like this. He didn’t cost a million bucks. But he’s got the heart of a champion, the stride of a champion, and the mind of a champion.”

Left: I’ll Have Another in the walk over from the barn before the race.

Right: I’ll Have Another heads into the indoor paddock for saddling. Owner J. Paul Reddam said, “It wasn’t really until about 20 yards from the wire that I thought we were going to win. So it was pretty exciting. There are a lot of horses that have been in this position (Triple Crown) the last 15 years, and it didn’t happen for them. So we’re only two-thirds there, right? So we’ve got to be cool, including the chalk, and try to block everything out. When we get to the Belmont, just ride the race, and if it happens, it happens.”

Left: I’ll Have Another heads on to the turf course to parade before the race. His jockey Mario Gutierrez said, “This is not about me. We talked about it with Mr. Reddam and Mr. O’Neill. We wanted to be a little bit closer to Bodemeister this time because normally that horse runs a huge race. My horse has a tremendous kick in the end. He has been proving that in the last three races. He didn’t disappoint again today. I want to put the pressure a little bit on the side because the credit he earned all this. He has proven a lot of people wrong. I just have to prepare because I want to be at the same level as him. He’s an amazing horse.

Right: I’ll Have Another in the post parade.

Left: I’ll Have Another heads to the test barn after the race. His owner Paul Reddam added, “The horse has done everything that we’ve asked of him this year, and he hasn’t had the most respect. He’s never been favored, and I think for those who follow the horse and bet on them, that will be pretty rewarding. I don’t know if that will be the case next time after today’s race.”

Right: I’ll Have Another returns to the barn.

Left: Second place finisher and beaten favorite Bodemeister leads first time by. His trainer Bob Baffert said, “I felt really good about where he was. He looked like he was traveling nicely down the backside and coming to the 3/8 pole, he just sat on him. The fractions were more reasonable today, so turning for home I really thought he was going to do it. He just got a little late there at the end. The winner’s a good horse. It was a good horse race. I really can’t complain. We didn’t win it, but my horse ran his race. The winner’s a good horse. He’ll get the respect now that he deserves. The California horses are really tough. They ran 1-2-3. I’m proud that as a trainer my horse showed up and he ran his race.” Jockey Mike Smith added, “I thought I put him away but he (I’ll Have Another) reached up and got us with three strides. Two great horses and I give them all the credit for what they did.”

Right: Third place finisher Creative Cause runs out after the finish. His trainer Mike Harrington said, “He just got outrun. He always brings his best race. He just couldn’t outrun those horses today. What can you do? You’ve got to try to win the race. Joel Rosario tried to win the race. I have no regrets. He probably won it for I’ll Have Another.” Jockey Joel Rosario dedicated the ride to his brother who was killed earlier in the day in a traffic accident in the Dominican Republic.

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Make Your Own Pore Strips

♡ READ ME ♡ I love using Pore Strips. To me the best part is looking at the nasty stuff it picks up. Mine always look like a forest of junk! Ewwwwww! Haha. The downside to using Pore Strips is that it can cost quite a lot if you use it regularly. So I wanted to show you how to make your own Pore Strips using 2 ingredients! Unflavored Gelatin and Milk! Pop it in the microwave for 10 seconds! Just watch the video and you’ll see how fun and easy it is to make this! It’s better than store bought Pore Strips because it doesn’t hurt your skin because it’s not like glue, it’s natural. Also, it reaches all the hard to reach areas on your face. Try it! Music by Michelle Shaprow. Her Fan Page here www.facebook.com ♩♪♫ Please support her music by purchasing her song here michelleshaprow.bandcamp.com ♥ Follow me on twitter! ♥ www.twitter.com ♥ If you have a Facebook, please add me! ♥ www.facebook.com My nails are from www.kawaiinails.com
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A GIGGLE with the GOATS Jingle Bells Holiday Performance

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I APOLOGIZE FOR THE AUDIO LAG, I cant do anything about it though, it’s how the file came. So please do not complain, I am aware there is an audio lag and the sound’s off track and all that. All I ask is that you try to enjoy the movie because I am pretty sure I am the only Youtuber with this movie available. Thanks. I do not own anything. This is a clip of the Disney Channel Original Movie: Motocrossed (2001). Update: Yes I do know that the audio is off track. I’ve apologized many times. Not my fault. PLEASE just enjoy the movie for what it is…even if the sound is a little off track. THANKS!

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Ride A Wild Pony

High adventure unfolds in the vast beauty of Australia when a poor “bush boy” finds true freedom. A wealthy ranch owner’s gift of a wild pony means young Scotty can finally ride the seven miles to and from school, and he and the horse become fast friends. But the pony gets away and is sheltered as unclaimed by a young girl who cannot walk. The treasured pony means freedom to both children, but can only belong to one in a gripping story of hope against the odds.
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J Dilla Baby (feat Madlib Guilty Simpson) The Shining
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How to operate the John Deere 4230 and unrolling a bale

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In Lingerie wins the Black-Eyed Susan

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John Velazquez checks out In Lingerie’s injured leg after winning the Black-Eyed Susan

2012 Black-Eyed Susan Day Results

Date: 05/18/2012

The filly counterpart to the Preakness is the $300,000 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (G2) held on the Friday before Preakness day. The 32,473 in attendance enjoyed a sunny day with temperatures in the 80′s. A field of 9 three-year-old fillies went to post in this 1 1/8 mile trip over the main track at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, with Fantasy Stakes (G2) winner Mamma Kimbo sent off as the even-money favorite over 3-1 second choice Welcome Guest, second in the Comely (G3) last out, and 7-2 third choice In Lingerie, off her win in the Bourbonette Oaks (G3).


In Lingerie draws away in the stretch.
Jockey Mike Smith sent Mamma Kimbo to the lead first time by and she set fractions of 23.48, 47.37, and 1:12.04 over the fast track while as many as 2 lengths in front of Welcome Guest stalking her in second. On the far turn, Mamma Kimbo continued to lead, but tired at the 3/16 pole as In Lingerie, 7th early, closed 7 wide to take the lead through 1 mile in 1:38.27. In Lingerie drew off late to win by 1 1/4 lengths over 9-1 Disposablepleasure in 1:52.07. It was another 1 3/4 lengths back to 12-1 Wildcat’s Smile third, while Mamma Kimbo faded to fourth.

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Left: In Lingerie circles after winning the Black-Eyed Susan. Winning trainer Todd Pletcher said, “We were pretty concerned at the start because one of the things Johnny and I talked about in the paddock was that she might have to make a wide sweep. It took her a little while to settle into stride and Johnny had no choice but to put her out pretty wide on the backside. I thought at the top of the stretch she was in pretty good shape, and she made a strong run in the stretch. I felt pretty comfortable coming to the sixteenth-pole. I think she made a big step forward to be one of the leaders of her division today.”

Right: In Lingerie leads first time by. You can already see her front left foot is bleeding after her stumble at the start.

Left: In Lingerie heads back to the barn with her bloody front foot wrapped in a bandage. Winning jockey John Velazquez said, “She stumbled there, but she got a good position in the first turn. I just wanted to get good position into the first turn, and we did and after that it was pretty easy for us.”

Right: Second place finisher Disposablepleasure runs out at the finish. Her trainer Todd Pletcher said, “I thought she ran a huge race. She kind of got squeezed a little bit at the top of the stretch, but she kept running and gave a real good account of herself. She ran more than a respectable race. She finally ran the way we expected her to all winter.”

Left: Third place finisher Wildcat’s Smile returns after the race. Her jockey Javier Castellano said, “I saved ground. I had a beautiful trip, but I had to wait at the quarter pole. I had to go around and lost momentum. I should have won the race. I had the best in there.”

Right: Fourth place finisher and beaten favorite Mamma Kimbo leads first time by. Trainer Bob Baffert said, “It’s a little far for her. She was trying, but it’s just too far. She can get it with the right conditions. I knew it was a little bit beyond her limitations. She’s a good filly and I’d like to keep her a little bit shorter.” Jockey Mike Smith added, “She broke well and was well within herself early. Things were going OK early but it just wasn’t our day. I guess it wasn’t a good trip.”



The Legends for the Cure race, a typical $45,000 allowance for older horses going 6 furlongs on the main track, featured 8 retired female jockeys coming back to raise money for Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Left: All the jockeys for the Lady Legends. From left to right, they are Zoe Cadman, P.J. Cooksey, Jill Jellison, Jennifer Rowland Small, Barbara Jo Rubin, Mary Russ-Tortora, Cheryl White, Mary Wiley-Wagner.

Right: Jennifer Rowland Small wins aboard 7-2 second choice Class Rules. She sent her mount to a clear lead immediately, opened up my 4 lengths at the 1/8 pole, and cruised past the post 2 1/4 lengths ahead of Mary Tortora aboard 6-5 favorite Bellagio, in 1:12.50. Mary Wiley aboard 5-1 Fleeter checked in third.

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Jennifer Rowland Small said, “I started riding in 1971 as a way of paying my tuition at the Maryland Institute College of Art. I got up at 3, came here and got on horses, and then had to be at my first class at 9:30. I think this race was good because we’ve all had help in our lives, and I think it’s a good way to pay back the community. The horse ran great, and you can’t ask for any more than that. It takes a lot of work, and people take for granted how fit jockeys are or aren’t.”



This year saw the return of the $300,000 Pimlico Special (G3) after a three-year absence. A field of 9 older horses contested this historic 1 3/16 mile trip, with Donn Handicap (G1) and New Orleans Handicap (G2) runner-up Mission Impazible sent off as the 5-2 favorite over 4-1 Alternation, winner of the Razorback (G3) and Oaklawn (G2) Handicaps, and 9-2 third choice Hymn Book, fourth in the Oaklawn Handicap after winning the Donn. Jockey Martin Garcia sent 8-1 Endorsement to the lead and he got fractions of 23.60, 46.88, and 1:10.73 while as many as 3 lengths in front of 9-1 Yawanna Twist. Into the stretch, Endorement continued to lead getting 1 mile in 1:36.72, but in the final furlong, Alternation, 3rd early, came through to win by a nose over fast-closing 6-1 Nehro in 1:57.60. It was another length back to Endorsement third, while favorite Mission Impazible was third.

Winning trainer Donnie Von Hemel said, “It was a head-bob. The other horse ran a nice race. It was just one of those where he fought long enough to get the job done. All the superlatives you want to use, he’s that kind of horse. He’s a top horse, and I think he’s in the process of proving that right now. He’s top of the list. I really thought the first time by the grandstand, they were going a little slower than that. When they put up the 23-and-3 and we were starting to ease off the pace a little, and the 46-and-change and we were 3-4 back, I felt like we were probably in a good enough spot at that point. Then everybody kind of bunched up at the 1/4 pole turning for home, and it was a real horse race.”

Jockey Luis Quinonez added, “Everything went great, especially when you get there first. There were a couple horses making the pace. We put him where he was comfortable and we waited them out and rode hard to the wire.”

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A field of 7 three-year-old fillies sprinted 6 furlongs in the $100,000 Ms. Preakness Pink Warrior Stakes. 3-5 favorite Agave Kiss opened up a clear lead down the backstretch through quick fractions of 23.06 and 45.37, and cruised past the post 5 1/2 lengths in front of 5-2 second choice Millionreasonswhy in 1:10.40. It was another 3 1/4 lengths back to 10-1 Ageless third.

Her trainer Rudy Rodriguez said, “We felt very confident coming in. She’s very, very special. I was not worried about any of these horses. But I know in the future there are bigger races and deeper fields coming. We are just trying to get her ready for those bigger races. She just keeps improving.” Jockey Ramon Dominguez added, “She broke sharp and put herself in front. She just kept opening up. I had a strong hold on her and then I just tapped her on the shoulder a couple of times and there was no stopping her.”

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Kicking off the stakes action on Preakness weekend was the $100,000 Skipat Stakes featured a field of 5 older fillies and mares sprinting 6 furlongs. 6-5 favorite Bold Affair was 4th down the backstretch behind 10-1 pacesetter Afleet Lass. Entering the lane Bold Affair circled 4 wide to take the lead at the 1/8 pole to win by 1 1/2 lengths over 7-1 Valiant Passion in 1:11.71. It was another 2 1/4 lengths back to Afleet Lass third.

His jockey Abel Castellano Jr. said, “She got away a little slow today and she was not acting too good in the gate. I was fourth in the back and I wanted to stay pretty close because there were some fast fillies in there. (Valiant Passion) got to the lead and he looked like he wanted to keep going, so I better move now. It worked out good.” Owner Mike Zanella added, “The filly is phenomenal. We’re having so much fun with her. It’s fantastic to win a race on Preakness weekend. It’s a game of luck, and we happen to be the lucky ones.”

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The $100,000 Jim McKay Turf Sprint featured a field of 10 older horses going 5 furlongs on the turf. 7-1 Ju Jitsu Jax led down the backstretch through a quarter in 22.58 while stalked by 4-1 Fiddlers Patrol. Into the lane Fiddlers Patrol took over through a half in 44.92, and drew off to win by 2 1/4 lengths over 13-1 Super Chunky in 56.12 over the firm course. It was another 1 1/4 lengths back to Ju Jitsu Jax third.

His trainer George Weaver said, “I was a little bit timid about running this horse 5/8. Sometimes going 5/8 you have to run and gun the whole way. I know he has good early speed, but I was a little bit reluctant to run 5/8. He was ready to run and we thought we’d run today and at least know if he does handle 5/8. Now we have a lot more options.”

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A field of 8 older fillies and mares sprinted 5 furlongs on the turf in the $100,000 The Very One Stakes. 9-5 favorite Inspired led down the backstretch and around the turn through a 1/4 in 22.10 before 25-1 Sensible Lady, 5th early, came out to take the lead at the 3/16 pole through a half in 44.40. Sensible Lady finished 2 lengths in front of late-running 5-2 Jazzy Idea in 56.13. It was another 3 lengths back to Inspired third.

Her jockey Xavier Perez said, “We got away well and got into a good spot and waited to see what happened with the leaders. We saved ground and when a hole opened up, I went for it. We moved a little early and she gave 100 percent. This filly pulled away and never looked back. This is my first year in Maryland and my first stakes win. It’s amazing.”

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The last stakes race on Friday was the $100,000 Hilltop Stakes for 3-year-old fillies going 1 1/16 miles on the turf. 3-2 favorite Coup stalked the pace set by 4-1 Seanchai through fractions of 23.91, 47.44, and 1:11.45, then closed late to win by 1 length in 1:42.71. It was a neck back to 12-1 Ainsley third.

Her trainer Graham Motion said, “She ran super. She ran like I hoped she would. She doesn’t want to get to the lead too early because she gets to looking around like she did in Florida. Johnny rode her confidently.” Jockey John Velazquez added, “She did it pretty easy, kind of stalking the speed. When I pulled her out she was there. She takes the lead and she wants to wait, so there’s more there than what she gave me. I think she’ll get better.”

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Another feature of the Friday before the Preakness is the $31,000 Pimlico Female Jockey Challenge, with 7 jockeys competing in 4 designated races to score points in a 12-6-4-3 format. Rosie Napravnik, who started her career in Maryland, came home to win the competition with 34 points, 16 more than runner-up Tammy Piermarini. Rosemary Homeister and Forest Boyce tied for third with 12 points each. Defending champion Emma Jayne Wilson was fifth with 11 points, then Greta Kuntzweiler with 10 and Vicky Baze with 3. Napravnik locked up the $10,000 top prize check by winning two of the four challenge races. She kicked off the contest winning the 2nd race aboard Silver Tie Affair, and then won the 5th race aboard 22-1 longshot Share Out. Abby Fuller was scheduled to compete but dropped out following the death of her father, trainer Peter Fuller, on Monday.

Napravnik said, “I haven’t had much luck in these challenges, but I guess it all changed today. We had a great run. I had a couple of price horses that came in and ran well, so it’s great. I’m really glad to come back on my home turf and represent a little bit. (Share Out) ran a great race. The way he moved forward on the turf, even though he didn’t run a huge number, I thought with the time off he could move forward even more, so I had confidence. I know Todd Wyatt from a while back, so I had confidence in him, too. I just rode the races like any other race. This is the elite group so it feels great to win the challenge. I enjoy riding in Maryland altogether. I love coming here, because everybody’s friends of mine and they all root for me. To win a challenge here is great.”

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007 VL Christian & Oliver – (2010-10-19)

Towatch with subtitles, press the small cc button under the video. You can choose English or German subtitles. Christian and Olli baby-sit Christina… The translation for this vid is too long, it doesn’t fit into the description box, but I’ve added subtitles (closed captions) now. Enjoy! Subtitles are available as ‘closed captions’. To see the subtitles you’ll have to enable ‘closed captions’. Press the CC button under the video and choose ‘English’. For more info see: www.google.com – – – – Playlist of all of my Chrolli videos in HD with closed captions: www.youtube.com – – – – This video is available with embedded English subtitles on my channel MercuryMay02. www.youtube.com Playlist of my Chrolli videos with embedded English subtitles: www.youtube.com – – – – All rights belong to DasErste and Grundy/Ufa. – – – – You can find screencaps of this episode, created by Joanna, in her album: s689.photobucket.com Please credit her if you use any of her caps.
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Cesar Millan explains the benefits of Vetericyn

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Black Mountain Colorado Dude Ranch Vacation

Hello from Black Mountain Colorado Dude Ranch! We offer week long vacations with as much horse riding as you can handle! Come and saddle up with us! Booking a trip is easier than you think, just visit blackmtnranch.com to see our rates and give us a call. Our guests come from all over the world (especially the UK and Australia)! Have a question? Give us a call, we would love to chat with you!
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5 y/o dark chocolate mare with light flax M/T. Certified RMHA, KMSHA, MPHA. More info at www.rockymountainhorsevermont.com
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Advantages of Safetack Hourse Trailer in loading your horses

Smashing Pumpkins – Geek USA – Oakland, Live, Friday 10-7-11, front row, Fox Theater. Billy Corgan performs all the rarely played songs form the 1st 3 albums and then some! Other Tidbits: Before the concert, there was a meet up of the Smashing Pumpkins Record Club about an hour before the doors opened. They were …

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Horse Tricks – Bow

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Clint Eastwood Meets Mister Ed – 2 of 2 (Captioned)

Smashing Pumpkins – Geek USA – Oakland, Live, Friday 10-7-11, front row, Fox Theater. Billy Corgan performs all the rarely played songs form the 1st 3 albums and then some! Other Tidbits: Before the concert, there was a meet up of the Smashing Pumpkins Record Club about an hour before the doors opened. They were …

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